Anatomy of the Brain
TBI
Treatment
Miscellaneous
100

nutrient fluid that bathes and protects the brain and spinal cord.

What is Cerebrospinal Fluid?

100

contraindicated if there is any evidence of a head injury

What is an NPA?

100

the MACE acronym

What is the Military Acute Concussion Evaluation?

100

bleeding into the space between the dura mater and the brain itself

What is Subdural Hematoma?

200

largest part of the brain; houses sensory functions, motor functions, and higher intellectual functions such as intelligence and memory

What is Cerebrum?

200

most casualties are admitted or observed due to the potential for deterioration with this level of TBI

What is a Moderate TBI?


200

preferred position for transport for a casualty with a head injury

What is Supine Position?

200

bleeding into the space between the dura mater and the skull

What is Epidural Hematoma?

300

controls primitive functions, coordination and balance.

What is Cerebellum?

300

the Glasgow Coma Scale consists of these three categories

What is Eye response, Verbal response, and Motor response?

300

this is NOT recommended to administer in patients with a suspected brain injury.

What is Morphine?

300

three maters of the brain

What is Dura, Arachnoid, and Pia Mater?

400

regulates breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, etc

What is the Brainstem?

400

name four signs of TBI

Vacant stare

Delayed verbal response

Confused and inability to focus attention

Disoriented

Slurred or incoherent speech

Lack of coordination (stumbling/dizzy)

Inappropriate emotions to circumstances

Short-term memory deficits (casualty repeats same questions)

Inability to memorize and recall

400

Treatment if the casualty shows signs of increased ICP

What is ventilate the patient at a rate of 20 bpm?

400

responsible for the development of the MACE assessment

What is the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center?

500

four lobes of the brain

What are frontal, occipital, parietal, and temporal lobes?

500

name five symptoms of a TBI

Headache

Nausea

Vomiting

Dizziness/balance problems

Fatigue

Insomnia/sleep disturbances

Drowsiness

Sensitivity to light/noise

Blurred vision

Difficulty remembering

Difficulty concentrating

500

military mandates medical concussion eval, event reporting, and a 24 hour rest period due to exposure to these events 

Hint: there are 4. 

What is:

-Any SM in a vehicle associated with a blast, collision, or rollover

-Any SM within 50m of a blast

-A direct blow to the head

-Command directed

500

3 MOIs that would cause you not to attempt to lift or wrap the head of a casualty 

What is MVC, Fall > 15 ft, or IED blast involving an MRAP Vehicle?

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